kuroshio current
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A major warm ocean current: The Kuroshio Current is a strong, warm, and fast-moving ocean current that originates in the tropical western Pacific Ocean. It flows northward along the east coast of Taiwan and the Japanese archipelago before turning eastward into the open northern Pacific Ocean.
Usage
- The term "Kuroshio Current" is used as a singular, proper noun to name this specific geographical and oceanographic feature. It is often discussed in contexts of climate, marine biology, navigation, and regional weather patterns.
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Examples
- Proper noun:
- The Kuroshio Current transports warm water from the tropics toward the polar region.
- Marine life in the area is abundant due to the nutrients brought by the Kuroshio Current.
- Sailors must account for the speed of the Kuroshio Current when navigating.
Advanced Usage
- "The Kuroshio": Often used as a shortened, standalone name for the current.
- The warm waters of the Kuroshio moderate winter temperatures in southern Japan.
- In scientific contexts, it is part of the larger North Pacific ocean gyre system and is sometimes compared to the Gulf Stream in the Atlantic Ocean.
Variants and Related Words
- Kuroshio (n): The abbreviated form of Kuroshio Current.
- Japan Current (n): An older or alternative name for the Kuroshio Current.
- Oyashio Current (n): The cold, southward-flowing current that meets the Kuroshio Current off the eastern coast of Japan, forming a rich fishing ground.
Synonyms
- Japan Current: A direct synonym, though "Kuroshio Current" is the more precise and modern term.
Related Phrases
- Western boundary current: A scientific classification for strong, deep, narrow, and fast currents like the Kuroshio, which flow along the western side of ocean basins.
- Kuroshio Extension: The eastward-flowing continuation of the current after it separates from the Japanese coast.
Noun
- a warm ocean current that flows northeastwardly off the coast of Japan into the northern Pacific ocean